Globalization
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Economic
globalization
has been shown to reduce child mortality and extend life expectancy, owing to increased incomes and better information.
As we begin to use education as a means to achieve the SDGs, we will have to go beyond raising awareness about globalization, climate change, and sustainability.
In other words, one-third of French voters are now attracted to candidates with extreme ideologies that share an anti-liberal rejection of the euro, capitalism, and
globalization.
Slow growth and
globalization
have divided all European societies – and the United States – into two new classes: those whose education and social capital enable them to cope with today’s globalized economy, and those stuck in low-paid, often transient jobs (and thus most directly affected by competition from legal and illegal immigrants).
Indeed, both Hollande and Sarkozy represented those adapted to
globalization
and viewed the rest as a reservoir of voters to be seduced, not as a new underclass.
Moreover, the transfer and diffusion of technology has been facilitated greatly over the last few decades by increased foreign direct investment, the information revolution, which has facilitated access to knowledge, increased trade, and the
globalization
of financial markets.
Nonetheless, in terms of the likely strength of the convergence process that
globalization
has facilitated, it is important to distinguish between Latin America and Asia, and, within Asia, to distinguish China from the rest of the continent.
Brexit is thus a watershed event that signals the need for a new kind of globalization, one that could be far superior to the status quo that was rejected at the British polls.
First, as advocates of capital mobility tirelessly point out, countries must fulfill a long list of prerequisites before they can benefit from financial
globalization.
In such a world, treating capital controls as the last resort, always and everywhere, has little rationale; indeed, it merely fetishizes financial
globalization.
Second, at a time when economic
globalization
is rendering national borders porous, political leaders may get carried away by their rhetoric of independence.
The Inclusive Road to GrowthGENEVA – There is no bigger policy challenge preoccupying leaders around the world than meeting the need to expand participation in the benefits of economic growth and
globalization.
To be sure, Thailand’s military rulers do not reject responsiveness to public demands or deny the imperatives of adapting to
globalization.
In this bi-polar system, the parties differed on the nuances of economic policy, but broadly agreed on democratic values, the European project, and the need to adapt to and manage globalization, rather than reject it wholesale.
One major reason for the resurgence of identity politics in Europe is globalization, which has limited the capacity of countries or peoples to control their economies.
While
globalization
has helped to boost overall prosperity, it has been most beneficial for those who form the new global elite.
But even people who are relatively prosperous are frustrated by some features of
globalization.
When it comes to trade protectionism, European integration, and economic globalization, those on the far right and the far left often share the same views.
If a left party’s economic policy is perceived as a weak copy of the right’s agenda, the poorest segments of the population will gravitate to chauvinist forces and their false promises of protection from the consequences of
globalization.
The left, in particular, will have to defend the principles of equality and democracy, while finding ways to manage irreversible globalization, including through international cooperation.
Otherwise, it may face a new kind of
globalization
that combines the technologies of the future with the enmities of the past.
Much of Asia, including China, focused on meeting the challenge of globalization, whereas Thailand’s elite has protected the country’s economy to serve its parochial interests.
Without quality education, there cannot be a quality work force, and without that, no country can hope to compete in a world where the march of
globalization
cannot be stopped.
But the fruits of
globalization
and rapid growth have not been evenly shared – the rich become super-rich, even as a large fraction of the population remains destitute.
Resurgent nationalism has revived the myth of a bygone golden age of ethnically and politically homogenous national states free of external constraints and not exposed to the negative consequences of
globalization.
The EU institutions are blamed for all kinds of problems: globalization, immigration, welfare cuts and Thatcherism, youth unemployment, lack of democracy, and much more.
Complicating matters further, these problems’ backdrop is likely to change considerably over the next few decades, owing to demographic shifts, population growth, urbanization, migration within and among countries, globalization, trade liberalization, and rapid expansion of middle classes in the developing world.
The failure of moderate establishment forces to grasp and respond to the forces now moving the world, from digitization to globalization, led to a governance vacuum, which has now given way to a moral and intellectual vacuum.
Despite these countries’ lack of a tradition of open dissent,
globalization
has made it plain to all that economic development requires regime change.
In the race toward globalization, the stakes are high for both Russia and Europe.
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